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What kind of character is Don Quixote?

It should be Don Quixote

In the 16th century, Don Quixote was born from Cervantes' pen. He was a knight with a high sense of responsibility and honor, but he went beyond the limit of reality and went crazy. He attacked the mill windmill, thinking it was a giant, and challenged the sheep, thinking it was an enemy army. When he saw the wine bag, he said it was a ghost. His fame comes from all his adventures, and he is as famous anywhere as in La Mancha. The man who had made incredible adventures was crazy all his life, but he died soberly in the arms of his beloved Durchinia de Toposo. Cervantes' "Don Quixote" is a ridiculous figure: he rode a thin horse, held a spear, and began his knight career in love with his lover. Don Quixote has all the knight's equipment, but he can't find an opponent.

The famous novel Don Quixote (162 ~ 1615) is Cervantes' masterpiece. The novel's full name is "The Gentleman's Hall with Fantasy Ideas" ***2 volumes, which mainly describes a emaciated declining aristocrat, Jike De, who was obsessed with ancient knight novels, dressed up like an ancient knight in rags, made an ugly pig-herding woman as a goddess of worship, and then took a pudgy farmer, Sancho Panza, as a squire, and set out to travel around the country for three times. As a result, many jokes were made, and they were humiliated everywhere, badly beaten or sent home as crazy people. There are nearly 7 characters in the novel, and the scenes depicted are all over the country from the palace to the wilderness. It exposed all kinds of contradictions in the declining kingdom of Spain from the end of 16th century to the beginning of 17th century, condemned the decadent aristocracy, showed the people's pain and struggle, and touched on political, economic, moral, cultural and customs issues. The novel portrays two famous typical figures in world literature, namely, the ridiculous, respectable and pathetic Ji Kede and the realistic, timid, intelligent and fair farmer Sancho. It organically combines realism and romanticism, and has both unpretentious real life and funny and exaggerated fictional plots, which have reached a new level in reflecting the depth and breadth of reality and shaping the typicality of the characters.

This book is a classic, but it's best not to read it with such a serious eye, because it belongs to street reading for a long time after its publication, and its value was once considered as just "teasing" (Cervantes is a genius, but he is the most funny writer in Spain-a native speaker at that time). No matter what comments he has received, this book is really funny. After I wrote this article. The words in this book are light and lively. It seems that every sentence is handy and appropriate, but it is not so accurate. Even the connection of the plot is so casual that there are many loopholes, but this does not affect the attraction of the whole book. This book has a kind of vitality from the people. If you joke with a bunch of simple country people, you can feel this warm and natural vitality.